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CAUSA-EFECT RELATIONSHIP: Globalization and World Wars

Summary by Pájaro Rojo
The first globalization, produced by the Industrial Revolution, caused two world wars. In the period between 1870 and 1914, the Industrial Revolution and the extraordinary advances in transport, spurred the emergence of a highly interconnected global economy, as never before in the history of humanity. So it is that historians have defined it as the “first globalization.” Italian lawyer Antonio Di Siena analyses its development and...
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The first globalization, produced by the Industrial Revolution, caused two world wars. In the period between 1870 and 1914, the Industrial Revolution and the extraordinary advances in transport, spurred the emergence of a highly interconnected global economy, as never before in the history of humanity. So it is that historians have defined it as the “first globalization.” Italian lawyer Antonio Di Siena analyses its development and...

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Pájaro Rojo broke the news in on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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